Writings

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Cats and Kittens, April 29, 2026
    Bees, Nov 08 2025
    Yellowstone Wolves, Aug 15 2025
    Panda, July 19 2025
    Panda
    Duiker, June 11 2025
    Pigs, April 4 2025
    Pigs
    Crested geckos, Mar 27 2025
    Hummingbirds, Mar 20 2025
    Hamsters, Feb 19 2025
    Blue Whales, Feb 05 2025

    Killer Whales, Jan 22 2025, by Grace Moon, 4th Grade

    By Grace Moon in Third Grade, LCH

    written by Grace and illustrated by Lily, second grade, in 2022

    Once upon a time, there was a little bunny named Bunbun. She was all alone in the forest and she had to find food on bushes and dig her own hole and make her bed out of sticks and leaves, but every thing in her life changed when she found a butterfly named Sulby, and she knew how to steal things. She had the best home ever. So they went to Sulby’s home and lived there for ever.

    written by Grace, second grade, in 2022

    Bunny Bruno and Mosaic

    Like: Banana, strawberry, carrots, hay toys, friends

    Dislike: hugging, dogs, cats, sticks

    Love: Bruno loves Grace, Mosaic loves Ashley

    Hate: none

    What Bruno means: armor

    What Mosaic means: little pieces of something put in art

    Best friends: Bruno and Mosaic

    Family Bruno: Grace, dad, mom and Jina

    Family Mosaic: Ashley, dad, mom, Coner

    Pink: Mosaic and Bruno

    by Grace, second grade, in 2022, awarded by PTA

    written by Jina Moon, 2018

    This poem was recognized with 1st place in literature at Short Pump Middle School in 2018-2019 Reflection, with the PTA recognizes award at Henrico County Council in 2019, and with 1st place Award of Merit – Richmond District, Virginia

    Light of Hope

    As dawn came near

    I was alone

    In the deep, dark sea

    I was scared

    I was suffocating

    There was no light, just dark and only dark

    And when I was just about to given in

    Someone held my hand

    That someone became my light

    That someone gave me hope

    And I thought

    Perhaps even in the most deepest part of the sea

    Light can pierce through

    Written by Jina Moon, fourth grade, 2016, Centennial ES, Maryland.

    Pinkle’s Diary 2016 Jina Moon

    This book is for Mrs. Aragon, my English Teacher!!! – Jina

    Please do not sell, just use personally

    Written by Jina Moon, third grade, Farmland ES, Maryland

    Grace Moon is reading!!!

    Written by Jina Moon, Second grade, Farmland ES, MD

    Below is the original version in 2013, and If you want to see the re-updated version in 2025, click here.

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